Samsung To Delay Galaxy Tab 2 Tablet Launch
Samsung’s low-cost tablets, the Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) and Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1), have been delayed, and will not be available in the U.K. until the end of April, the company said Tuesday. When Samsung...
View ArticleIntel Claims 75 New Ultrabook Designs Are On The Way
Intel stated on Wednesday 75 new ultrabook models are already being developed and will include new form factors such as hybrids, which will be capable of swapping from laptops to touchscreen tablets....
View ArticleAsus Stakes An Impressive Claim In Tablets Market
Asus has won critical acclaim for its early tablets, including the quad-core Transformer Prime TF201 that was debuted last year and the new quad-core Transformer Pad TF300T that will be available in...
View ArticleNook Returns Hurt Barnes & Noble Sales
Barnes & Noble Inc reported lower-than-expected quarterly revenue, hurt by waning sales of its Nook digital books and e-readers, and the top U.S. bookstore chain expects sales at its stores to...
View ArticleIntel’s Ultrabooks Making Gains
NPD claims that Intel's ultrabook rebranding exercise is starting to bear fruit, as its share of the premium laptop market is growing steadily.
View ArticleMicrosoft Retail Stores Plan Revealed
Microsoft has unveiled plans for six new retail stores it will open in early 2013, including four converted from its holiday specialty stores, dubbed “pop-ups,” that it established in October. The move...
View ArticleMicrosoft Sells Out Supply Of 128GB Surface Pro
Microsoft started selling its Surface Pro tablet last Saturday, and quickly ran out of its supply of the 128GB configuration. While the less expensive 64GB device was also listed as out of stock...
View ArticleAT&T To Sell Lumia 1520 Starting Nov. 22 For $200
AT&T will launch in-store sales of the new 6-in. Nokia Lumia 1520 on Nov. 22 for $199.99 and a two-year contract. The Windows Phone 8 phone was briefly listed on a MicrosoftStore.com Web page as...
View Article3D Printer, MakerBot Opens Retail Stores
MakerBot, a 3D printer maker which opened two new retail stores last week, is among the companies trying to bring the cutting-edge digital manufacturing technology to Main Street consumers, but...
View ArticleAre 3D Printed Batteries On The Horizon?
She wants to get them into the hands of manufacturers, but also doesn’t see a reason why a 3D printer couldn’t be offered for home users.
View ArticleFacebook, Other Apps Fine Tune Apps Before Apple Watch Launch
Apple Inc has allowed some of the more popular firms to test their apps on its yet-to-be-launched Apple Watch and adjust the tools to the watch’s design, Bloomberg reported. Facebook Inc, United...
View ArticleSamsung Acknowledges Screen Rotation Issue With Galaxy S6 Edge Phones
Samsung has finally acknowledged there is a screen rotation problem on a “very limited” number of Galaxy S6 Edge devices, which went on sale April 10. The company said a solution is already available,...
View ArticleApple Offering Free Beats Headphones For Back-to-school Promo
Apple launched its annual back-to-school promotion in the U.S., switching the deal to a free pair of Beats headphones for customers who buy eligible Macs. The promotion launched later this year than in...
View ArticleAT&T Announces A Single Nationwide Wireless And TV Package
Wireless video to smartphones and tablets moved closer to reality with AT&T’s announcement of a single nationwide package of pay TV and wireless services on a single bill. For $200 a month and...
View ArticleAre Laptop Sales Picking Up?
But there is some reason to be optimistic. Notebook ODMs' monthly shipments in the past two quarters enjoyed strong on-month growth, the ODMs expect their shipments in September to follow the same...
View ArticleAre PCs Gaining Traction?
In fact it looks like the PC shipment growth in the third quarter was mainly because of brand vendors refilling their channel inventory rather than any real sales push.
View ArticleIs There A Need To Upgrade Your PC?
Hardware makers are forced to sell a product which costs a fortune in R&D that no-one needs.
View ArticleIs The U.S. Dollar To Blame For The Weak PC Market?
The company maintained its top position in the U.S., with 27 percent of the market, despite a decline of 8.4 percent in fourth-quarter shipments. Del increased its global market share to 13.5 percent...
View ArticleFitness Trackers Leaking User Data, Study Finds
Some of the more popular sports wearables don’t just let you track your fitness, they also allow you to be tracked. That’s what Canadian researchers found when they studied fitness-tracking devices...
View ArticleAre Notebooks Moving To On-Board Memory?
Numbers of new notebooks using LPDDR4 has also increased as vendors have continued to make efforts to minimize power consumption, improve performance, while prolonging battery life.
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